Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Journal of General Internal Medicine 11/2010

01-11-2010 | Original Research

The Availability and Nature of Physician Information on the Internet

Authors: Arash Mostaghimi, MD, MPA, Bradley H. Crotty, MD, Bruce E. Landon, MD, MBA, MSc

Published in: Journal of General Internal Medicine | Issue 11/2010

Login to get access

Abstract

Background

Although patients are commonly using the Internet to find healthcare information, the amount of personal and professional physician information and patient-generated ratings freely accessible online is unknown.

Objective

To characterize the nature of online professional and personal information available to the average patient searching for physician information through a standardized web search.

Design, Setting, and Participants

We studied 250 randomly selected internal medicine physicians registered with the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine in 2008. For each physician, standardized searches via the Google search engine were performed using a sequential search strategy. The top 20 search results were analyzed, and websites that referred to the study subject were recorded and categorized. Physician rating sites were further investigated to determine the number of patient-entered reviews.

Main Measures

Number and content of websites attributable to specific physicians.

Key Results

Websites containing personal or professional information were identified for 93.6% of physicians. Among those with any web sites identified, 92.8% had professional information and 32.4% had personal information available online. Female physicians were more likely to have professional information available on the Internet than male physicians (97.5% vs. 91.7%, p = 0.03), but had similar rates of available personal information (32.5% vs. 32.5%, p = ns). Among personal sites, the most common categories included social networking sites such as Facebook (10.8% of physicians), hobbies (10.0%), charitable or political donations (9.6%), and family information (8.8%). Physician rating sites were identified for 86.4% of providers, but only three physicians had more than five reviews on any given rating site.

Conclusions

Personal and professional physician information is widely available on the Internet, and often not under direct control of the individual physician. The availability of such information has implications for physician–patient relationships and suggests that physicians should monitor their online information.
Literature
2.
go back to reference Madden M. Internet Penetration and Impact. Pew Internet & American Life Project 2006. Madden M. Internet Penetration and Impact. Pew Internet & American Life Project 2006.
3.
go back to reference Schwartz KL, Roe T, Northrup J, Meza J, Seifeldin R, Neale AV. Family medicine patients' use of the Internet for health information: a MetroNet study. J Am Board Fam Med. 2006;19:39–45.CrossRefPubMed Schwartz KL, Roe T, Northrup J, Meza J, Seifeldin R, Neale AV. Family medicine patients' use of the Internet for health information: a MetroNet study. J Am Board Fam Med. 2006;19:39–45.CrossRefPubMed
8.
go back to reference Steinberg P, Wason S, Stern J, Deters L, Kowal B. Youtube as source of prostate cancer information. Urology. 2010;75(3):619–22.CrossRefPubMed Steinberg P, Wason S, Stern J, Deters L, Kowal B. Youtube as source of prostate cancer information. Urology. 2010;75(3):619–22.CrossRefPubMed
9.
go back to reference Murray E, Lo B, Pollack L, et al. The impact of health information on the Internet on health care and the physician–patient relationship: national U.S. survey among 1.050 U.S. physicians. J Med Internet Res. 2003;5:e17.CrossRefPubMed Murray E, Lo B, Pollack L, et al. The impact of health information on the Internet on health care and the physician–patient relationship: national U.S. survey among 1.050 U.S. physicians. J Med Internet Res. 2003;5:e17.CrossRefPubMed
10.
go back to reference Walters B, Barnard D, Paris S. "Patient portals" and "E-Visits". J Ambul Care Manage. 2006;29:222–4.PubMed Walters B, Barnard D, Paris S. "Patient portals" and "E-Visits". J Ambul Care Manage. 2006;29:222–4.PubMed
12.
go back to reference Bates DW, Gawande AA. The impact of the Internet on quality measurement. Health aff (Project Hope). 2000;19:104–14.CrossRef Bates DW, Gawande AA. The impact of the Internet on quality measurement. Health aff (Project Hope). 2000;19:104–14.CrossRef
13.
go back to reference Fanjiang G, von Glahn T, Chang H, Rogers WH, Safran DG. Providing patients web-based data to inform physician choice: if you build it, will they come? J Gen Intern Med. 2007;22:1463–6.CrossRefPubMed Fanjiang G, von Glahn T, Chang H, Rogers WH, Safran DG. Providing patients web-based data to inform physician choice: if you build it, will they come? J Gen Intern Med. 2007;22:1463–6.CrossRefPubMed
14.
15.
go back to reference Sinnott JT, Joseph JP. Web searches about physicians. JAMA. 2008;300:2249–2250. author reply 2250.CrossRefPubMed Sinnott JT, Joseph JP. Web searches about physicians. JAMA. 2008;300:2249–2250. author reply 2250.CrossRefPubMed
16.
go back to reference Beach MC, Roter D, Rubin H, Frankel R, Levinson W, Ford DE. Is physician self-disclosure related to patient evaluation of office visits? J Gen Intern Med. 2004;19:905–10.CrossRefPubMed Beach MC, Roter D, Rubin H, Frankel R, Levinson W, Ford DE. Is physician self-disclosure related to patient evaluation of office visits? J Gen Intern Med. 2004;19:905–10.CrossRefPubMed
24.
go back to reference Thompson LA, Dawson K, Ferdig R, et al. The intersection of online social networking with medical professionalism. J Gen Intern Med. 2008;23:954–7.CrossRefPubMed Thompson LA, Dawson K, Ferdig R, et al. The intersection of online social networking with medical professionalism. J Gen Intern Med. 2008;23:954–7.CrossRefPubMed
Metadata
Title
The Availability and Nature of Physician Information on the Internet
Authors
Arash Mostaghimi, MD, MPA
Bradley H. Crotty, MD
Bruce E. Landon, MD, MBA, MSc
Publication date
01-11-2010
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Journal of General Internal Medicine / Issue 11/2010
Print ISSN: 0884-8734
Electronic ISSN: 1525-1497
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-010-1425-7

Other articles of this Issue 11/2010

Journal of General Internal Medicine 11/2010 Go to the issue

Clinical Practice: Clinical Images

A Necrotizing Wound After Caesarean Delivery